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When: September 17, 2008 7PM (6:30PM for QA)
Topic: Our Annual PGP/GnuPG Keysigning Party
Moderator: Alex Brennan
Location: MIT Building E51, Room 376
Note: New room number from July and August.
A talk about PGP and GnuPG, followed by a keysigning
Who : Richard Weait, international open source lecturer
What : Introduction to OpenStreetMap
Where: Martha's Exchange
Day : Thur 18 Sep **Tomorrow**
Time : 6:00 PM for grub, 7:30 PM for discussion
:: Overview
OpenStreetMap creates and provides free geographic data - such as
street maps.
Good evening, all,
On Wed, 17 Sep 2008, Jim Kuzdrall wrote:
Who : Richard Weait, international open source lecturer
What : Introduction to OpenStreetMap
Where: Martha's Exchange
Day : Thur 18 Sep **Tomorrow**
Time : 6:00 PM for grub, 7:30 PM for discussion
:: Overview
On Sep 15, 2008, at 22:34, Dan Miller wrote:
I've heard many rumors that Fairpoint is rolling out their own TV. For
some reason that do what verizon is doing with TV, but they are
looking
into TV over IP.
Yeah, that's their primary revenue model, IPTV over DSL, which is why
their DSL
I have a client running on Red Hat Linux 5 that has a home grown gnarly
intranet that needs to be replaced with something that's a lot more
useful and easier to navigate and maintain. I've been investigating
different open source and commercial packages that provide an
out-of-the-box type of
Dan Coutu wrote:
I have a client running on Red Hat Linux 5 that has a home grown gnarly
intranet that needs to be replaced with some
Can't say I have a lot of experience with it, but I think Alfresco
deserves a look:
http://www.alfresco.com/
Also, I'd recommend staying away from FirstClass.
Horde does all that.
KnowledgeTree is a good document management system in PHP and can
integrate with other systems like Drupal which is an extensible
framework and Content Management System for the other modules. Drupal
actually has modules like webFM that do file management -- but I
suggest
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 8:16 PM, Greg Rundlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've never really like Plone, but if you're looking for something
Python and Zope-based, then you should like Plone as an intranet.
Rob Anderson of SLUG (Seacoast/Durham) set up a Plone server for LUG
use. You can check
Dan Coutu wrote:
I have a client running on Red Hat Linux 5 that has a home grown gnarly
intranet that needs to be replaced with something that's a lot more
useful and easier to navigate and maintain. I've been investigating
different open source and commercial packages that provide an